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      • Amon of Judah[a] was the fifteenth King of Judah who, according to the biblical account, succeeded his father Manasseh of Judah. Amon is most remembered for his idolatrous practices during his short two-year reign, which led to a revolt against him and eventually to his assassination in c. 641 BC.
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  1. Amon of Judah[a] was the fifteenth King of Judah who, according to the biblical account, succeeded his father Manasseh of Judah. Amon is most remembered for his idolatrous practices during his short two-year reign, which led to a revolt against him and eventually to his assassination in c. 641 BC.

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  3. Jun 15, 2022 · Second Kings 21 and 2 Chronicles 33 tell us about King Amon of Judah. He was an evil king, the son of Manasseh and father of Josiah. Amon was twenty-two years old when he began to rule and was king for only two years (642–640 BC) before he was assassinated. The Bible has harsh words for the evil king Amon.

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    • What Can We Learn from Amon Today?

    2 Kings 21:19-26 tells a brief version of Amon’s reign, and the text about Amon is nearly identical in 2 Chronicles 33:21-25. Amon became king of Judah after his father’s death. His reign was in the decade following 640 B.C.E. In about 722 B.C.E., Assyria took prominent people of the northern kingdom of Israel captive and threatened to overthrow Ki...

    Amon’s grandfather, King Hezekiah, reigned from 715 to 687 B.C.E. In contrast to his son and grandson, Hezekiah was a godly ruler who removed the “high places” of idol worship. He recognized one God (2 Kings 19:19) and led Hebrews in Judah in worshipping God. Manasseh and Amon, who succeeded Hezekiah from 687 B.C.E. to about 640 B.C.E., were genera...

    As mentioned earlier, Amon reigned for only two years. In fact, his own court officials assassinated him. Afterward, the “people of the land” killed the officials responsible for Amon’s assassination (2 Kings 21:23-24). The Bible’s brief account of Amon’s reign indicates there was much political unrest, and some prominent people were not pleased wi...

    After Amon’s death, the people of the land made King Amon’s eight-year-old son Josiah the next king (2 Kings 21:23-24). The name Josiah in Hebrew means “Healed of the Lord” or “The Lord Will Support,” according to Easton’s Bible Dictionary. Josiah led his people in worshiping the God of Abraham and bringing healing and new faith to the people of Ju...

    This Bible history of the Jewish people teaches us that we are not destined to walk in the footstepsof our ancestors, whether good or bad. The story of Amon serves as a warning and an encouragement to us. The variety in the kings’ policies about worshipping God or idols indicates that we are individually accountable to God. We make choices as to ou...

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  4. Amon King of Judah. 19 Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem two years. His mother’s name was Meshullemeth daughter of Haruz; she was from Jotbah. 20 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as his father Manasseh had done. 21 He followed completely the ways of his father, worshiping the idols his father ...

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · Who Was Amon in the Bible? Amon was a king mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible. He ruled over Judah for a brief period, specifically from 642 to 640 B.C. Amon was the son of King Manasseh and was known for continuing many of the sinful practices that characterized his father’s reign. His […]

  6. Amon King of Judah. 21 Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem two years. 22 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as his father Manasseh had done.

  7. The fifteenth king of Judah and successor of his father Manasseh. (Cf. 1 Chron 3:14; Matt 1:10.) The brief accounts of this monarch’s short reign are in 2 Kings 21:18-26 and 2 Chronicles 33:20-25.

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